1 Welcome to Action Pistol Shooting!. 2 Certification Purpose Orient the New Shooter to Action Pistol Competitions. Safely expedite New Shooter participation.

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1 Welcome to Action Pistol Shooting!

2 Certification Purpose Orient the New Shooter to Action Pistol Competitions. Safely expedite New Shooter participation. Provide a Safe and Enjoyable experience for New Shooters

3 Certification Components Safety Briefing Practical Demonstration (Dry Practice) Stage Demonstration (Live Fire)

4 SAFETY All guns are always loaded. Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy. Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on target. Identify your target and what is behind it.

5 Cold Range Procedures Anyone carrying hot (loaded firearm) will immediately notify a Range Officer or Safety Officer of their status so they can be made safe. Unloaded firearms may be handled in designated Safe Areas. NO ammunition in Safe Areas. A loaded firearm will only come out of the holster during a course of fire.

6 Range Commands: IDPA Do you understand the Course of Fire? (Optional) Range Is Hot, Eyes and Ears Load and Make Ready Are You Ready? Standby (Followed by start signal or action) Finger Muzzle Stop Cover If Finished, Unload and Show Clear If Clear, Slide Forward or Close Cylinder Pull the Trigger (Not required for Revolvers) Holster Range is Clear As Necessary During COF

7 Range Commands: IPSC/USPSA Do you understand the Course of Fire? (Optional) Make Ready Are You Ready? Standby Start Signal Stop (If necessary during COF) If You Are Finished, Unload and Show Clear If Clear, Hammer Down, Holster Range is Clear

8 Range Commands during COF FINGER - Finger not visibly out of the trigger guard. MUZZLE - About to violate muzzle safe point or 180 degree plane. STOP – Something grossly unsafe. COVER – Not making adequate use of cover. (IDPA)

9 Scoring Targets may be cardboard or steel. Cardboard targets will have scoring rings and steel must be hit or knocked down to score. Reactive targets may be used to activate other targets. Your score will be a function of how accurately you engage the targets and how long it takes you to do it. Procedural penalties in the form of points or time will be added to your score for rule infractions.

Procedural Penalties Procedural Penalties in the form of Time Added (IDPA) or Points from Score Deducted (IPSC/USPSA) will be assessed for failure to follow course requirements or rules infractions. IDPA Examples: Failure to use cover, failure to follow course procedure. IPSC/USPSA Examples: Failure to follow course procedure, shots fired outside designated shooting area. 10

Failure To Do Right (FTDR) IDPA Only A twenty second (20) penalty will be assessed for unsportsmanlike conduct, use of inappropriate devices and unfair actions. FTDR is intended to be used solely as a penalty for deliberate attempts on the part of the shooter to circumvent or violate the competition rules to gain competitive advantage. 11

12 DISQUALIFICATION Endangering any person. Violating Muzzle Safe Point or 180. Handling a loaded weapon when not on the firing line under the direction of the Safety Officer or Range Officer. Dropping a loaded or unloaded weapon. Repeated FINGER or Muzzle violations. Unsportsmanlike Conduct. Premature, unsafe shot. (Uprange, Over the Berm, 2 yards downrange.*) *Consistent with Target positioning

13 Classifications and Divisions of Competition Each sport may have different classifications so that shooters compete against shooters of similar ability. Each sport will have different Divisions of Competition depending on firearm type, function, caliber, ammunition power, and sights.

14 Basic Gun Handling Loading and unloading Draw and re-holster. (With or Without concealment garment) Grip: Strong, Weak, Freestyle. Sight Alignment. Trigger Control. Reloading. (Slide Lock/Empty Cylinder, Loaded Cylinder/Chamber Reload) Shooting Stances. (Prone, Kneeling, Barricade) Clearing Malfunctions. (Class I, II, III )

15 Practical Demonstration Draw (With or Without concealment garment) Load and make ready. Loaded Cylinder/Chamber Reloads. Slide lock / Empty Cylinder Reload. Movement: Forward, Lateral, Backward.

16 Stage Demonstration (Live Fire) Under direction of the Range Officer (RO) or Safety Officer (SO), shooter will: Load and make ready. Shoot the course of fire per course description. Movement and Reloading required. Unload and show clear. Holster handgun. Shooter must complete course of fire with no safety violations.

17 Additional Club Rules On Deck Shooter should be at the starting position after the COF Shooter has completed the COF and Range has been declared Safe. On Deck Shooter and COF Shooter are not expected to help tape targets and reset the stage. ALL other shooters are expected to help tape targets and assist in resetting the stage. All Shooters are expected to help with tear down of the stage after shooting has been completed for the match.